If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

I usually just walk behind it, but the logs are wet & heavy so I dropped the engine access door and stood on it for counterweight. The little track loader works great for me. I use it to install signs mainly. Being a walk behind I'm not constantly getting on & off. Very handy. I call it the hydraulic shovel.

That is a slick unit! I’ve seen them in the rental yards but never used one. Are they hard to stay on? They really do move don’t they? Couple times looks like you got light in the a$$ end, might what to consider a beer and banana diet. Or just forget the bananas and double up on the beer!

Around here your “forks” are called mechanical thumbs. None the less, fantastic job!

yeah, I was going to suggest some kind of chain or strap to wrap around him like we use on the lift, so it doesn't buck his butt off!!! That thing has so much power/torque, why can't you put about 200 lbs of weight on it instead?

That is a slick unit! I’ve seen them in the rental yards but never used one. Are they hard to stay on? They really do move don’t they? Couple times looks like you got light in the a$$ end, might what to consider a beer and banana diet. Or just forget the bananas and double up on the beer!

Around here your “forks” are called mechanical thumbs. None the less, fantastic job!

yeah, I was going to suggest some kind of chain or strap to wrap around him like we use on the lift, so it doesn't buck his butt off!!! That thing has so much power/torque, why can't you put about 200 lbs of weight on it instead?you got a homemade logsplitter too?